Tail pull handle for Cessna aircraft. Save wear and tear on the horizontal stabilizer of your airplane. Especially handy for taildraggers. Attachment brackets 19" apart and total length is 30.5 inches and tube diameter is 1.25". Simple installation which would need field approval by FAA.
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